2007
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00602.2006
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Prior exercise increases phosphorylation of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) in rat skeletal muscle

Abstract: Arias EB, Kim J, Funai K, Cartee GD. Prior exercise increases phosphorylation of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160) in rat skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 292: E1191-E1200, 2007. First published December 19, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00602.2006.-The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the increased glucose transport (GT) found immediately postexercise (IPEX) or 4 h postexercise (4hPEX) is accompanied by increased phosphorylation of Akt substrate of 160 kDa (AS160, a protein regulat… Show more

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“…Studies of biopsies from mixed-fibertype muscles in humans (vastus lateralis and quadriceps femoris; Refs. 51 and 54) and in isolated muscles comprising predominantly type I fibers (soleus) or type II fibers (epitrochlearis) in mice and rats (2,12,18) have similarly reported a lack of effect of acute exercise on insulin-stimulated Akt serine phosphorylation. Together with the present results obtained in ovine M. semimembranosus, which comprises predominantly type II muscle fibers (1,32), this suggests that the lack of exercise effect on insulin-stimulated Akt serine phosphorylation is common to different muscle fiber types.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Studies of biopsies from mixed-fibertype muscles in humans (vastus lateralis and quadriceps femoris; Refs. 51 and 54) and in isolated muscles comprising predominantly type I fibers (soleus) or type II fibers (epitrochlearis) in mice and rats (2,12,18) have similarly reported a lack of effect of acute exercise on insulin-stimulated Akt serine phosphorylation. Together with the present results obtained in ovine M. semimembranosus, which comprises predominantly type II muscle fibers (1,32), this suggests that the lack of exercise effect on insulin-stimulated Akt serine phosphorylation is common to different muscle fiber types.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The mechanism we propose may contribute to alterations in insulin sensitivity that occur independent of insulin signaling effects on IRS-1, Akt, and/or AS160/Tbc1D4 (73)(74)(75). The data also suggest how insulin resistance may result from altered subcellular GLUT4 localization in fat or muscle from fasting individuals or in unstimulated cells (5,7,8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beneficial effects of acute exercise on glucose homeostasis are, at least in part, due to increased phosphorylation and activation of Akt (Arias et al 2007). Thus, we evaluated the protein expression of p-Akt in several tissues of all groups.…”
Section: Effects Of Acute Exercise On P-akt and P-ampk Protein Expresmentioning
confidence: 99%